Accepts DOS Scan Codes - You can send DOS scan codes which
the KeyAT will interpret into the correct key codes.

Accepts Keyboard Key Codes - You can send key codes directly,
which allows you to simulate any key combination possible.

Status Indicator - LED status of 232 Port.

No Power Supply Needed - Runs off of the 5 volt power from
the connected computer.

Mini-DIN cable provided - The Mini-DIN PS/2 cable is provided,
just plug it in and go.

Boot without a Keyboard - Allows your system to boot without
a keyboard plugged into it.

Autoexec Strings - The KeyAT can detect when a PC has "booted"
and send an initialization string to the computer.

Power-up Strings - The KeyAT can detect when a power cycling
has occurred, and initialize itself to the proper mode.

Programmable key delays - Program delays between keys, from
1-99 seconds. This is a tool to simplify keyboard emulation

Re-map ASCII characters - Re-map ASCII characters coming
from the serial port. This can ease the job of integrating a serial
device onto the keyboard port.

Serial ASCII Keyboard - This maps the AT keyboard keys to a
simple ascii character set which are sent to the RS-232 port. This
can be used to create a simple ASCII RS-232 serial keyboard. It can
also make monitoring keyboard usage easier.

Send down or up DOS Scan Codes - You can now specify up or
down (make or break) DOS scan code sequences. Before you had to
send key code sequences to do this. This makes handling multiple
key actions (such as shift, ctrl and alt) simpler.

Send DOS scan codes from character mode - It used to be that
you had to go to scan code mode to send scan codes. Now you stay in
character mode and send a scan code.

Disable commands - This allows protection against data
accidentally being recognized as commands.